Tom has written a 3BT poem over at Summit Manor. And Sarah Salway has been using the 3BT format in a writing class. Anyone else been inspired by 3BT recently? I love hearing about things like that because it makes me feel very useful!
1. A late finish last night at work means a late start in the morning. I have a lie in, linger over breakfast and wash my hair.
2. I feel smug and self-satisfied because I had my winter coat cleaned before I put it away for the summer.
3. Dana has a vision board in her flat displaying pictures of the simple, gentle things she is hoping for in life -- a cottage in the country and a little car.
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteWell I think you know I have mentioned your Blog in my book The Wonderful Weekend Book: Reclaim Life's Simple Pleasures? The launch is this Thursday and I know I gave your name (but perhaps not your address, in which case, forgive me) to the publishers to send an invitation. It is in London this Thurs 9th evening - Sarah Selway I think is coming and it would be lovely to say hello if you are able to come....
Let me know and I can give more details.
xx Elspeth
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI was inspired by TBT but of course mine ended up being Four Beautiful Things. I'm afraid that I don't have your self discipline.
I've always been a counter of beautiful things. I don't always count sequentially...but I count nonetheless. Your blog is just lovely and inspires me to keep on counting. Thanks. Melissa
ReplyDeleteI love reading your blog and pass along a link when speaking to anyone who feels a bit blue. It's always nice to find a kindred spirit, especially one who shares three beautiful moments every day. It's like smiling at a child who is staring at you instead of looking away uncomfortably, a small thing that may just change the world!
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